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I don't think they do know :lol: . Don't know why certain emulators are way overhyped while others are underhyped. Too much bias, imo.people, are you really know what are you talking about ?
As for open source, it depends on whether or not others are actually willing to help. There needs to be enough interest.
First of all, Dolphin aint special. Just happens to be that Gamecube and Wii are popular systems, therefore more interest. Secondly, I think Project64 is doing pretty well. Especially considering how inactive the N64 emulation scene is, overall. Thirdly, several N64 emulators were open source early on.Dolphin is a rare case where open source has benefited a project as delicate. Look at Pj64, it went open source and there is not a dream team that has improved emulation as rapidly. It is rare to find an open source so organized and goal orientated.
However, its was quite some time before N64 emulators went open source that popularity of the emulators dropped. Hard to say if there is a lot of interest in DreamCast emulation.